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kiev musthat recognize their insert and see. they will meet again in the east. >> it was proposed during the meeting to organize a meeting in donetsk. the authorities don't know yet whether it is possible or not. they are taking some time to look into the proposal. >> these talks come just ahead of presidential elections on the 25th of may. that ukraine is as close to civil war as you can get and accuses kiev of refusing to engage in real dialogue with the separatists. afghanistan's presidential election is set to go to a second round vote june 14. that will face off the former foreign minister and a next world bank economist -- and an e x-world bank economist. weeks of delay over the first round results were linked to investigations into voter fraud. were killedpeople in vietnam after a mob of angry protesters stormed a steel mill in the south. that's the first deadly violence in a series of protests against china, prompted by its oil rig set up in the south china sea. these are the burnt remains of the chinese-owned factories
kiev musthat recognize their insert and see. they will meet again in the east. >> it was proposed during the meeting to organize a meeting in donetsk. the authorities don't know yet whether it is possible or not. they are taking some time to look into the proposal. >> these talks come just ahead of presidential elections on the 25th of may. that ukraine is as close to civil war as you can get and accuses kiev of refusing to engage in real dialogue with the separatists. afghanistan's...
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violence in eastern ukraine that erupted during a referendum on moving towards greater autonomy from kiev may find some of the following images disturbing. pro-government forces entered the city of a mess in an attempt to disrupt the voting locals tried to stop them and here you can see troops shooting at a crowd of civilians one person died on the spot and another was injured a third man reportedly died on his way to hospital for schools serving as polling stations have been seized by government forces the voting had to be stopped early according to referendum organizers a sufficient number of ballots have already been cast. or getting news just in the interim authorities in the eastern ukrainian region of the net say that ninety percent of voters have said yes to greater autonomy from kiev in a local referendum and that's according to a preliminary count and the final results will be released on monday where voting is also taking place in the nearby lugansk region the turnout in both provinces was reported to be over seventy percent a poll in the country's industrial mostly russian spea
violence in eastern ukraine that erupted during a referendum on moving towards greater autonomy from kiev may find some of the following images disturbing. pro-government forces entered the city of a mess in an attempt to disrupt the voting locals tried to stop them and here you can see troops shooting at a crowd of civilians one person died on the spot and another was injured a third man reportedly died on his way to hospital for schools serving as polling stations have been seized by...
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meanwhile kiev says its military operation is in its final stage it's claimed dozens of lives in eastern ukraine but failed to stop people from voting on the region's teacher. also the south pole saudi princess was held hostage by her for over a decade by their own father their mother says they're victims of a family power dispute while coming to pay to say their suffering for the stones on the women's right. meets the u.s. complain that he's prevented from going about her everyday business simply for trying to get her own town fracking free. the latest news and the week's top stories this is the week on our international business. thanks for joining us. two regions in eastern ukraine that have been centers of unrest are holding a referendum on their future sovereignty the voting in the country's industrial mostly russian speaking area comes after months of mass protests against the post-coup government in kiev and its provinces as of now about eighty percent of voters are reported to have cars their ballots in lugansk region while in donetsk region the turnout is a little more than thir
meanwhile kiev says its military operation is in its final stage it's claimed dozens of lives in eastern ukraine but failed to stop people from voting on the region's teacher. also the south pole saudi princess was held hostage by her for over a decade by their own father their mother says they're victims of a family power dispute while coming to pay to say their suffering for the stones on the women's right. meets the u.s. complain that he's prevented from going about her everyday business...
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the world has watched as history was made in the center of kiev on what is known as -- the star of those protests is ruslana lyzhychko. the national anthem night after night. in washington,e she was honored with a top humanitarian award. >> ukrainian popstar ruslana rose to stardom with your music, but now she is getting it for different reasons. in your like situation country is getting more difficult. what do you think that russia ?ants to do with ukraine >> we are very friendly with the russian people. utin's plan is for the ukraine. russia can change russia with people power and change the democracy. >> you spent weeks after week, night after night. >> i was there 100 days and nights. i sang the national anthem 500 times. you frightened? >> no, never. we lost our fear. i cannot explain it. we stayed together. we have a lot of dangerous situations. we lost fear and tried to protect each other. in says thet put protesters are fascists. have you met any fascists? ukraine wants peace. we canceled our nuclear weapons. we don't have any weapons to fight with aggression of putin. we just wa
the world has watched as history was made in the center of kiev on what is known as -- the star of those protests is ruslana lyzhychko. the national anthem night after night. in washington,e she was honored with a top humanitarian award. >> ukrainian popstar ruslana rose to stardom with your music, but now she is getting it for different reasons. in your like situation country is getting more difficult. what do you think that russia ?ants to do with ukraine >> we are very friendly...
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ukraine's restive regions lining up at polling stations that have their say on future relations with kiev. you know their stories from this week to saudi princesses speak out against the oppression of women in their homeland after being held captive for over a decade in their policies. when the program our team meets an empty fracking campaigner in the united states is risking her freedom in order to keep her time she'll free. wherever you're watching from in the world welcome to moscow on the weekly here in our international wrap up of the week's top stories and up to the moment developments you're welcome i mean and o'neil we start with the deadly violence in eastern ukraine which erupted during a referendum on seeking greater autonomy from kiev two people were killed some viewers may find the following images disturbing. government forces entered the city of crust arming to prevent a voting from going ahead locals tried to stop them and here you can see soldiers shooting out a crowd of unarmed civilians with live rounds or the man shown here is hit in the leg by the flak tidball that p
ukraine's restive regions lining up at polling stations that have their say on future relations with kiev. you know their stories from this week to saudi princesses speak out against the oppression of women in their homeland after being held captive for over a decade in their policies. when the program our team meets an empty fracking campaigner in the united states is risking her freedom in order to keep her time she'll free. wherever you're watching from in the world welcome to moscow on the...
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. >> we have live in kiev and nick, is a the coindense these attacks are less than 24 hours after the election? >> particularly as the president-ele president-elect is waiting for the final count and the first trip would be to the eastern regions to show that he was legitimate president of all ukrainians and taking airport the president would land. throughout the election didn't allow the soldiers to fire against the prorussian militias and you there is a clear indication it is willing to do so. >> there are, well, we are seeing pictures horrendous pictures of the bodies lined up in the morgue as we have seen in the report and they are distressing and there are number of versions of the people killed at the airport. >> there are, but i think that's par for the course to a certain extent because of the territory where the additional bodies may be lying is in now in the hands of the government troops and the priority is not collecting the bodies but continuing to fight. so the lowest numbers are 30, 40, and the wounded a hundred men in the report, it is a murky, fluid situation on the g
. >> we have live in kiev and nick, is a the coindense these attacks are less than 24 hours after the election? >> particularly as the president-ele president-elect is waiting for the final count and the first trip would be to the eastern regions to show that he was legitimate president of all ukrainians and taking airport the president would land. throughout the election didn't allow the soldiers to fire against the prorussian militias and you there is a clear indication it is...
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you know a statement in kiev from kiev about the anti operation were still using force against you guys so we don't want to see a nice sort of referendum in the east now or ever. that's the response and of course that his response to both putin and turkey. in a garnish of the ukrainian prime minister quick to call put his wednesday statement hot air. was that a smart move. anyhoo if it was a smart move to such great own it proved once and to be honest i just think is being given the statement that the team and has issued lately it was basically murray state was worried it's tricky. the reason to believe that is why in the interest in rail rail critique should the media companies made the pitches and twenty four hours made of leather and desecration of the reflecting a friend and that was mentioned. he just now and there was a real friend that was produced by the ukrainian government actually like the yen in two thousand and sixteen of the population of the spacing of the events in the nets. he noted she had like a proper brendan is a priest or something that's been inducted into the con
you know a statement in kiev from kiev about the anti operation were still using force against you guys so we don't want to see a nice sort of referendum in the east now or ever. that's the response and of course that his response to both putin and turkey. in a garnish of the ukrainian prime minister quick to call put his wednesday statement hot air. was that a smart move. anyhoo if it was a smart move to such great own it proved once and to be honest i just think is being given the statement...
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now kiev's attack comes just days after a full scale assault on another city gripped by a desire for autonomy about of all. while quite a move the government appeared to hold little back in its attack sending in the tanks troops so even paramilitary groups twenty people killed forty two injured with some of them being civilians this footage we received from the city clearly showing locals who were protesting against the assault being shot despite being an up state forces have since withdrawn from the city. now one of our journalists are working volunteers ruptly video agency was also caught in the violence a matter your ball according to witnesses the twenty three year old that you see here was shot in the stomach by moscow the man even after identifying himself as a member of the press he is currently in a critical but stable condition in hospital. so to the south east now the seaside city of odessa still mourning the forty two victims of last week's massive inferno started by pro-government radical nationalists thousands in the city attended a church service held in their honor whi
now kiev's attack comes just days after a full scale assault on another city gripped by a desire for autonomy about of all. while quite a move the government appeared to hold little back in its attack sending in the tanks troops so even paramilitary groups twenty people killed forty two injured with some of them being civilians this footage we received from the city clearly showing locals who were protesting against the assault being shot despite being an up state forces have since withdrawn...
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we have this report from kiev. >> reporter: they came from above. an attempt to regain the airport. the ukranian government launched its biggest operation against pro-russian fighters. it began in the early hours of monday, when separatists seized control of the airport. it shut down. police blocked access to the entrance. ukranian authorities set a deadline. it came and went with no surrender. the crackdown came quickly. smoke rose over the airport as jets and helicopters launched attacks to root out the separatists. fighters arrived. this was not going to be an easy rout for the government in kiev, and the leader for the donetsk people's republic was defiant. >> with the latest developments unfolding so fast and aggressively, we have to appeal to vladimir putin and the russian people. >> reporter: one al jazeera crew was caught up in the crossfire. they were on the road leading to the airport when shooting broke out. the crew escaped unharmed. >> they narrowly avoided an explosion as they turned back. >> do it. do it. do it, do it. >> reporter: by tuesday morning the fighting had
we have this report from kiev. >> reporter: they came from above. an attempt to regain the airport. the ukranian government launched its biggest operation against pro-russian fighters. it began in the early hours of monday, when separatists seized control of the airport. it shut down. police blocked access to the entrance. ukranian authorities set a deadline. it came and went with no surrender. the crackdown came quickly. smoke rose over the airport as jets and helicopters launched...
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belonging to a pro-russian malitia and this wasn't going to be an easy route for the government in kiev and the leader of the self proclaimed donsk people republican were defiant. >> translator: with the latest developments which are unfolding so fast and so aggressively we have to appeal to the president of the russian federation putin personally and the entire russian people. >> reporter: one al jazeera crew got caught up in the cross fire. they were on the road leading to the airport when shooting broke out. the crew escaped unharmed. and they narrowly avoided explosion just as they were turning back. by tuesday morning the fighting had calmed down but unclear if the military had complete control of the airport. the mayor of donsk urged residents to stay indoors and home. the man expected to be the ukraine president poroshenko compares the fighters in the east to pirates and out laws and cannot be invited to the table and when there is victory in sunday's vote he says he will make his first trip to the troubled eastern regions and talk with russia that many accuse of supporting fight
belonging to a pro-russian malitia and this wasn't going to be an easy route for the government in kiev and the leader of the self proclaimed donsk people republican were defiant. >> translator: with the latest developments which are unfolding so fast and so aggressively we have to appeal to the president of the russian federation putin personally and the entire russian people. >> reporter: one al jazeera crew got caught up in the cross fire. they were on the road leading to the...
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on wednesday, the first roundtable talks aimed at resolving the crisis were held in kiev. the session, hosted by the organization for security and cooperation in europe, including government officials and other political rule and religious leaders. >> the militant islamist group boko haram released the first images on monday of some of the 290 nigerian girls who have been missing since they were kidnapped from there's last month. it is not know when or where -- not known when or where the video was taken. the leader said the girls would remain in captivity until the government freed all detained a demandm fighters, nigeria rejected. public anger has been swelling in the country with protesters accusing the government of waiting too long to mobilize its forces and accept international help. the u.s. has already sent aircraft to help find the girls. campaign has taken on a global dimension with people around the world calling for the schoolgirls to be released unharmed. 7 story building under construction in south korea began to tilt on monday, wanting authorities toc cordon
on wednesday, the first roundtable talks aimed at resolving the crisis were held in kiev. the session, hosted by the organization for security and cooperation in europe, including government officials and other political rule and religious leaders. >> the militant islamist group boko haram released the first images on monday of some of the 290 nigerian girls who have been missing since they were kidnapped from there's last month. it is not know when or where -- not known when or where the...
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those explosions really for weeks now have been the only presence people in this town have seen of the kiev government. if there were presidential elections at all here, they'd be run out of the building where the self-declared mayor now lives pledges to me that anyone who tries to stage a vote will be arrested. he shows me something remarkable in his backroom. missile launches, he said, seeking possibly operational got in lawless 90s, now, he says to fight y ukrainian jets. to get the birds, he jokes. a ukrainian prisoner taken hostage 30 days ago. she agreed to talk to us, said she was unharmed but terrified. "all the time you think the building will be bombed" she says "and all the time people are waiting around with the siege of the building you're on your knees all night praying. that's how you live. the whole night you pray and during the day, you try to sleep." as the separatists fight gets harder and they are digging in around slavyansk, the separatists seem to be fa fracturing. their main leader isn't spoken well of here. "from the start i knew who he was" he says "a temporary fig
those explosions really for weeks now have been the only presence people in this town have seen of the kiev government. if there were presidential elections at all here, they'd be run out of the building where the self-declared mayor now lives pledges to me that anyone who tries to stage a vote will be arrested. he shows me something remarkable in his backroom. missile launches, he said, seeking possibly operational got in lawless 90s, now, he says to fight y ukrainian jets. to get the birds,...
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everywhere from paris over into kiev, and so have the umbrellas with you. high of 15 in paris, high of 23 in kiev, madrid, you're the bright spot, sunny conditions, a high of 27 degrees. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> before we wrap up we take you to central japan where tourists gathered last weekend for an annual tradition. it's the start of fishing season, with trained birds doing a lot of the work. fishermen use cormorants to catch sweet fish. the practice dates back more than 1300 years. six fishermen in traditional attire went to work on torch-led boats. they used rope leashes to guide the birds. the climax claim as the evening drew to a close. fishermen light up the boats and drove the fish into shallow water. more than 1,000 people watched the spectacle. >> the fishing season will continue until the middle of october. as an official says, more than 100,000 people are expected to visit during that time. and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. us.hank yo
everywhere from paris over into kiev, and so have the umbrellas with you. high of 15 in paris, high of 23 in kiev, madrid, you're the bright spot, sunny conditions, a high of 27 degrees. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> before we wrap up we take you to central japan where tourists gathered last weekend for an annual tradition. it's the start of fishing season, with trained birds doing a lot of the work. fishermen use cormorants to...
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moscow supports their drive for independence a across kiev. >>> a large operation underway in serbia following the flooding. at least 30 have died. it's feared that number will rise. authorities have asked for more supplies of food, clothing and bottled water. we hear more about the evacuation efforts. >> we see many people leaving their homes. there's a matter of effort, emergency services from the individual companies. there's also a lot of cooperation as well. flags from places like macedonia joining in former areas. there's planes arriving from russia, european union and united nations. >>> there's been big words about this merger. is it going to happen? >> rejected once again. astrazeneca board rejected the bid from u.s. rival pfizer. astrazeneca says $92 a share does not reflect the company's profitability saying the bid is short of the company. pfizer says that's it. no more. it's the final offer. it's not going with a hostile bid. who knows? we'll wait and see about that one. it could be back on the table a. how about this, could be the most important trade deal in transatlan
moscow supports their drive for independence a across kiev. >>> a large operation underway in serbia following the flooding. at least 30 have died. it's feared that number will rise. authorities have asked for more supplies of food, clothing and bottled water. we hear more about the evacuation efforts. >> we see many people leaving their homes. there's a matter of effort, emergency services from the individual companies. there's also a lot of cooperation as well. flags from...
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ryan chilcote is in kiev with the details. ryan? >> and step up the operations the central government has. not just infantry now that the central authorities are deploying. aviation. mortar fire as they try to take back that danesque airport in the far east over the country. also a train station in the city. pro russian forces getting reinforcements if you will by pro russian fighters coming from russia itself. a group of fighters identifying themselves as chechen volunteers have arrived and joined in the fighting. important to note these fighters escribed themselves as irregulars unsanctioned. we have seeing an escalation on both sides. just one day after of course he became the president elect of this country vowing to unite ukrainians. anna? >> meanwhile, ryan, on another front, i guess between ukraine and russia, the two countries seem to be inching towards a deal on gas. tell us more about that. >> that's exactly right. the russian and ukrainian side met in berlin yesterday. the european union mediated those talks and agreed to
ryan chilcote is in kiev with the details. ryan? >> and step up the operations the central government has. not just infantry now that the central authorities are deploying. aviation. mortar fire as they try to take back that danesque airport in the far east over the country. also a train station in the city. pro russian forces getting reinforcements if you will by pro russian fighters coming from russia itself. a group of fighters identifying themselves as chechen volunteers have arrived...
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now, they may be wrong but that is the belief. >> brown: i know that you are back in kiev. what's the atmosphere like ahead of sunday's election? >> reporter: kind of odd, jeff. there's no pre-election frenzy. you see billboards and so on, but today schenko refused to debate but met with danish officials. you get the idea everyone is looking ahead. one of the people we talked to said we have to get a government everyone recognizes so we can move forward. so the stakes are high but this does not feel like an american style last minute, last evening rally such as we would have in the states. >> brown: margaret warner in ukraine. thanks so much. >> reporter: thank you, jeff. >> sreenivasan: next, a pair of healthcare stories that focus on disturbing gaps in the u.s. system. first, a major problem with mental health care that's drawing little attention day to day, yet is having a profound impact on costs, treatment and the way americans live. judy woodruff recorded this conversation earlier this week. >> woodruff: from 1995 to 2012, the number of americans diagnosed with a si s
now, they may be wrong but that is the belief. >> brown: i know that you are back in kiev. what's the atmosphere like ahead of sunday's election? >> reporter: kind of odd, jeff. there's no pre-election frenzy. you see billboards and so on, but today schenko refused to debate but met with danish officials. you get the idea everyone is looking ahead. one of the people we talked to said we have to get a government everyone recognizes so we can move forward. so the stakes are high but...
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the most important being green is to create direct a full fledged dialogue between the authorities in kiev and representatives in south east ukraine. separatist leaders have scheduled the referendum for this sunday they say they'll meet later on thursday to discuss curtains trick last pro russian residents don't like that and i can manage their countries killing a baby not the kind of men buildings and police stations for weeks. many are refusing to leave. so we continued to fight so that the referendum can go ahead as scheduled the queen is an engine gavin and inky and has sent in troops last month that pressing ahead with an operation to push the separatists out. as a crisis in ukraine deep and since the civilians who are paying the price. western and russian leaders appeared no closer to resolving the crisis. nhk words can understand l plates hundreds of people mourned in the city of goma course on monday. he attended the funeral for young nurse who was killed in a milk until sold. well the way to purple to it anyone that she was just a child and children were simply shot in the car cen
the most important being green is to create direct a full fledged dialogue between the authorities in kiev and representatives in south east ukraine. separatist leaders have scheduled the referendum for this sunday they say they'll meet later on thursday to discuss curtains trick last pro russian residents don't like that and i can manage their countries killing a baby not the kind of men buildings and police stations for weeks. many are refusing to leave. so we continued to fight so that the...
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thousands of pro-russian demonstrators have taken to the forets in donetsk calling the government in kiev to withdraw troops from the region. there was heavy fighting in the city earlier this week. osce monitors remain missing in eastern ukraine. held prisoner by the taliban for five years has been released in exchange for five prisoners the u.s. had been holding in guantÁnamo bay. the u.s. army sergeant was captured in the east of just teed upn 2009 months after his deployment. he was the only u.s. soldier being held prisoner in the country. his release follows in direct-taliban talks mediated by qatar. moving on to another story. a war of words has erupted between the united states and china. defense chuck hagel accused china of destabilizing the south china sea. china called his comments full of incitement, threats, and intimidation. the dispute looks likely to heighten tensions in the east of asia where china has recently been involved in disputes with a number of neighbors, including vietnam and japan. the islands are at the center of a long-running dispute. officially controlled by
thousands of pro-russian demonstrators have taken to the forets in donetsk calling the government in kiev to withdraw troops from the region. there was heavy fighting in the city earlier this week. osce monitors remain missing in eastern ukraine. held prisoner by the taliban for five years has been released in exchange for five prisoners the u.s. had been holding in guantÁnamo bay. the u.s. army sergeant was captured in the east of just teed upn 2009 months after his deployment. he was the...
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any show of support towards kiev. was quickly silenced. >> we met natila in a park away from his workplace. he is one of the few people left, still trying to save election day here. >> because at the moment, it's very important. usually, i speak russian but now i am speaking ukrainian as a matter of principle to show our position, to show that there are people who want peace and unity for this country. >> reporter: unity is ever elusive. the run-up to the election has been marred by blood and violence with militias attacking each other. armed men were seen on the streets in a show of force. to keep order in a new republic they say. for many, it sounds more like intimidation. perhaps one of the biggest threats to the election is the lack of inthusiasm among those who still regard the east as ukraine. >> translator: vote where? there are no places to vote. even if i voted, it would be against all of the candidates. it's just the same people who caused this mess. >> reporter: frustration is common here people feel trappe
any show of support towards kiev. was quickly silenced. >> we met natila in a park away from his workplace. he is one of the few people left, still trying to save election day here. >> because at the moment, it's very important. usually, i speak russian but now i am speaking ukrainian as a matter of principle to show our position, to show that there are people who want peace and unity for this country. >> reporter: unity is ever elusive. the run-up to the election has been...
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these me the president-elect vowed to punish, the contight of fighters defending slovyansk against kiev's assault, who brought down a military helicopter with the service-air missile killing soldiers and a general. within minutes of the team arriving. seven more tar shells were fired. above the barricades, the flags of russia and their self-declared republic. the fighters are becoming battle hardened. they built bunkers, they can take shelters when the mortars rain down. the families here are most at risk. the russians said that the ukranian government in its latest military offensive is breaking the geneva convention, failing to protect the lives of civilians. evidence here that the more tar barrages are random, not aimed at targets. this is a maternity hospital. the nurses showed me the deadly shrapnel blown through the wards after an attack on thursday night. it was a miracle that nobody was killed here. the bar ards of shell sent glass. one nurse showed me a base where the children took shelter as the mortars rained around the hospital. we found a mother nursing a newborn baby, terrif
these me the president-elect vowed to punish, the contight of fighters defending slovyansk against kiev's assault, who brought down a military helicopter with the service-air missile killing soldiers and a general. within minutes of the team arriving. seven more tar shells were fired. above the barricades, the flags of russia and their self-declared republic. the fighters are becoming battle hardened. they built bunkers, they can take shelters when the mortars rain down. the families here are...
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three pro kiev militia killed today and 20 yesterday. he was asked also about president obama saying that vladimir putin was saying untruths about supporting separatist groups inside ukraine. here's what he said to that. >> who is he to judge? who is he to judge, seriously? he wants to judge people, why don't he get a job in court somewhere? i don't think he accused me. it's his point of view. let me be frank. we're all grown-ups in this room and smart and educated people. the west supported anti constitutional coup de-tat. they are giving political support, support in the media and you are blaming us. >> let's bring in our panel. steve hayes, elise viebeck and charles krauthammer. charles, it was almost recommend is nis sent of that press conference in moscow where he continued to ramble on about different things. >> you can see how dismissive he is of his adversaries in the west, particularly obama. he says he will recognize the results of the election. we'll see. but at the same time the separatists who are obviously under his control
three pro kiev militia killed today and 20 yesterday. he was asked also about president obama saying that vladimir putin was saying untruths about supporting separatist groups inside ukraine. here's what he said to that. >> who is he to judge? who is he to judge, seriously? he wants to judge people, why don't he get a job in court somewhere? i don't think he accused me. it's his point of view. let me be frank. we're all grown-ups in this room and smart and educated people. the west...
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the vote has been declared illegal by kiev and the west. 30%.ut said to be about 24 hours, theer treasurer will deliver his first budget and it is widely expected to be somewhat of a horror show. thousands of government jobs being cut. paul, where else is the ax likely to fall? it is pretty hard to discriminate. up to 70 government agencies are facing abolition or merger. some agencies will be forced to share resources, such as the national gallery and the national library as well and the royal mint of australia is likely to be offered up for sale. all, 16,000 public service jobs are expected to face the ax during this budget. beer savings will potentially raising the pension age to 70 by the year 2035. as for the revenue side, that will get more expensive. the fuel excise will be increased. earn over $80,000, you will be slowed with an extra $800 per year on your tax bill. which leads us to the question of broken promises. election,t year's tony abbott was famously saying that, in the next election, you are not going to get any new taxes from us, which has left thein the position of basin
the vote has been declared illegal by kiev and the west. 30%.ut said to be about 24 hours, theer treasurer will deliver his first budget and it is widely expected to be somewhat of a horror show. thousands of government jobs being cut. paul, where else is the ax likely to fall? it is pretty hard to discriminate. up to 70 government agencies are facing abolition or merger. some agencies will be forced to share resources, such as the national gallery and the national library as well and the royal...
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there's continuing violence in ukraine with forces loyal to the government in kiev taking on pro russian separatists. >>> south korea's president has announced plans to break up the country's coast guard in the wake of last month's ferry disaster. more than 300 people, many skill children, died when the ferry sank. in an emotional televised address, mr. park apologized and said the new safety agency would handle rescue missions. >> the tearful president park with the name of passengers and crew who died trying to save others in the ferry disaster. this was her most formal apology today in a televised address. >> i could not sleep properly in the last few days in anguish thinking of students. the responsibility of not dealing with this incident is placed on me. helleicopters and boats that ca to the aid were to rescue only over a third of those on board. 339 were children and their teachers on a school trip. last week, the captain accused of escaping from the doomed vessel before the passengers was charged with manslaughter along with three other crew members. amid the outpouring of grief
there's continuing violence in ukraine with forces loyal to the government in kiev taking on pro russian separatists. >>> south korea's president has announced plans to break up the country's coast guard in the wake of last month's ferry disaster. more than 300 people, many skill children, died when the ferry sank. in an emotional televised address, mr. park apologized and said the new safety agency would handle rescue missions. >> the tearful president park with the name of...
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seeing some rain and thunderstorms in kiev with temperatures up to 20 degrees. meanwhile, the western portions of europe seeing drier conditions. london, you will top off at 19 degrees for your thursday. finally, we take a look at east asia. plenty of rain to talk about. we do have the rainy season continuing to affect southern china. the kwang gong province during the past 24 hours saw 112 millimeters of rain. that's a lot of rain. that's continuing to cause flooding problems down there. meanwhile we did have the rain moving through japan now moving into hokkaido. you're going to drop from the 20s from thursday into the teens on friday. big cooldown for you. meanwhile the northern portions of china seeing some drier conditions and some warm conditions as we go through the weekend. here's a look at your three-day forecast. notice we are seeing the nice springlike temperatures as we look at tokyo, seoul and also into beijing. definitely if you have any outdoor plans this weekend looks like it will cooperate. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a loo
seeing some rain and thunderstorms in kiev with temperatures up to 20 degrees. meanwhile, the western portions of europe seeing drier conditions. london, you will top off at 19 degrees for your thursday. finally, we take a look at east asia. plenty of rain to talk about. we do have the rainy season continuing to affect southern china. the kwang gong province during the past 24 hours saw 112 millimeters of rain. that's a lot of rain. that's continuing to cause flooding problems down there....
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the interim government in kiev says it will carry on with military operations in the south and east after it's finished in the next region it claims such action is necessary because terrorists and extremists are threatening people's lives there but the locals see the situation in a very different light. i was i i was taken in kramatorsk and seems like it are becoming more frequent across the region such as in sloviansk where locals tried to stop military vehicles from advancing blocking the way with their bodies. the ukrainian city of odessa is still reeling from friday's deadly moscow inside the trade unions building dozens of government protesters were trapped there and burned alive in an attack by radicals and football fans on sunday evening sixty seven activists were let go from detention after hundreds of them under their release in front of the interior ministry building radicals from right sector along with this so called my damn self defense squads then turn to the street streets city streets accuse me during the night they are the same groups to the protesters on friday the radic
the interim government in kiev says it will carry on with military operations in the south and east after it's finished in the next region it claims such action is necessary because terrorists and extremists are threatening people's lives there but the locals see the situation in a very different light. i was i i was taken in kramatorsk and seems like it are becoming more frequent across the region such as in sloviansk where locals tried to stop military vehicles from advancing blocking the way...
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of course that was worrying for kiev and worrying for western governments too. nato is remaining skeptical about this announcement because it has heard this sort of thing before from the russian government first after the geneva talks and beginning of may as well and as far as nato is concerned the troops are still there, so a pinch of salt perhaps needed but if true it might go someplace toward deescalating the situation. >> the presence of troops is reduced and you wonder why putin would have taken that stand. >> there is an interesting practical element to this is that the russian army practices a conscription that happens yearly and they have come to the end of their deployment essentially and have to be demobilized when the new batch comes in. for the next two months russia army will be at a slightly lower ability than it will normally be and has an impact and putin might be feeling more optimistic that his goal of ukraine is starting to look more likely and those are the comments coming out of the kremlin today. western leaders of course would like to thin
of course that was worrying for kiev and worrying for western governments too. nato is remaining skeptical about this announcement because it has heard this sort of thing before from the russian government first after the geneva talks and beginning of may as well and as far as nato is concerned the troops are still there, so a pinch of salt perhaps needed but if true it might go someplace toward deescalating the situation. >> the presence of troops is reduced and you wonder why putin...
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petersburg, russia and is now in kiev, ukraine. what is the single thing i need to know from you now? it was what you were talking about earlier that the new president elect of this country is upping the ante in this country's conflict with the kremlin. the kremlin warned ukraine from escalating its military action in the east of the country and that's exactly what the president-elect has done. we have not just sing ground troops but fixed wing aircraft, helicopter gunships and active military combat in the eastern part of the country as the ukrainians try to expel the separatists in that region. that is a president-elect indicating he will not be rolled over. he will not give up on the eastern country. >> what is the support or dialogue between the separatists and russian? >? >> that's a good question. the kremlin says it does not have control over the separatists though it has not condemned them. we saw over the last 24 hours was very interesting in that we actually have pro-russian fighters coming into ukraine from russia itself
petersburg, russia and is now in kiev, ukraine. what is the single thing i need to know from you now? it was what you were talking about earlier that the new president elect of this country is upping the ante in this country's conflict with the kremlin. the kremlin warned ukraine from escalating its military action in the east of the country and that's exactly what the president-elect has done. we have not just sing ground troops but fixed wing aircraft, helicopter gunships and active military...
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autonomy protesters in eastern ukraine they were calling on the german authorities to stop supporting kiev and condemn the actions of neo nazi groups in ukraine the left party m.p. on the who says that europe should take a more definite stance against the ukrainian far right. for europe it's a very. new situation because in your own you always take governments. this rugby player nation and this. years ago it was. the height of policy was also a big reaction. in ukraine a similar situation. we should call for. tools. i would say most of political universe. on on the right. as one of our goals the. authorities in donetsk are warning locals against approaching the area surrounding the airport because of the frequent gun fights happening there. to follow minute by minute updates on the developing situation in the country. thousands of afghans you've been working with american forces and now settling in the u.s. among them is a man who's been labeled afghanistan's torturer in chief another is the brother of the outgoing president hamid karzai who ran as a candidate in april's presidential elect
autonomy protesters in eastern ukraine they were calling on the german authorities to stop supporting kiev and condemn the actions of neo nazi groups in ukraine the left party m.p. on the who says that europe should take a more definite stance against the ukrainian far right. for europe it's a very. new situation because in your own you always take governments. this rugby player nation and this. years ago it was. the height of policy was also a big reaction. in ukraine a similar situation. we...
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kiev still cracking down on government activists ukrainian forces again started shelling the city as night fell that's exactly what locals are saying friday afternoon it had been a relatively calm thought because of being held for children in the final day of the school year however many parents had already decided the children should leave their studies and flee the city hundreds were evacuated to crimea where they can now hope to spend time off school in peace for the journey wasn't entirely trouble free is our correspondent with more on what's happening in the rest of the region. in the last two days more and more civilians have found themselves in the line of fire there was a children's hospital that was shelled a number of residential buildings have been attacked at the same time there was a school and a kindergarten that came under fire locals tell us on friday they was allowed in fighting presumably this was to coincide with the fact that it was the last day of school but what people on the ground are telling us is that overnight shelling in the eastern ukrainian town of slavy
kiev still cracking down on government activists ukrainian forces again started shelling the city as night fell that's exactly what locals are saying friday afternoon it had been a relatively calm thought because of being held for children in the final day of the school year however many parents had already decided the children should leave their studies and flee the city hundreds were evacuated to crimea where they can now hope to spend time off school in peace for the journey wasn't entirely...
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precipitation moving in to warsaw, kiev, more rain for you. highs will be anywhere from 19 in paris to 21 in warsaw. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. >> this is "france vingt-quatre" and peggy for joining us, the headlines this hour. egypt pushes its election to a third day of boating after low turnout. that vote is expected to usher in a former army chief of ousted the country's first full -- freely elected president last year. brussels,pen heads to after her party came in first place here in the parliamentary vote. including some sort of european far right coalition there -- could be a bigger challenge. and french police begin expelling hundreds of migrants from camps in the rt
precipitation moving in to warsaw, kiev, more rain for you. highs will be anywhere from 19 in paris to 21 in warsaw. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. >> this is "france vingt-quatre" and peggy for joining us, the headlines this hour. egypt pushes its election to a third day of boating after low turnout. that vote is expected...
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in kiev there was an angry response from the billionaire. during the news conference, he launched his verbal assault on armed separatists, comparing them to somalian pirates. >> they are the same way as somalian pirates. >> reporter: he offered amnesty to those who put down their weapons, but for those he called murders, he vowed no negotiation. he said he would meet with the russians in mid-june to discuss the east. hah the annexation, what he called fever. sergei lavrov said the election will be recognized but warned ukraine against operations in the this east. the new mayor says this these camps will soon be cleared. but meme here who fought for a new president said they are not about to go anywhere until they see progress. with demonstrators on the square and russian separatists in the east east, they have a very long list of differences right now in determines of gas and gas sup place, also the crimea, the difficulties in eastern ukraine, where they feel the russians continue to behind some of the interference. mr. porashanco said there
in kiev there was an angry response from the billionaire. during the news conference, he launched his verbal assault on armed separatists, comparing them to somalian pirates. >> they are the same way as somalian pirates. >> reporter: he offered amnesty to those who put down their weapons, but for those he called murders, he vowed no negotiation. he said he would meet with the russians in mid-june to discuss the east. hah the annexation, what he called fever. sergei lavrov said the...
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ryan chilcote is in kiev with the details. use local with former georgian president saakashvili and he says the russian military is directly responsible for the violence. what is your understanding? is their sense of the russian armies to rectally responsible for stoking violence? that is definitely the ukrainian line. we have seen a step up in the violence and military operations , both the ukrainian government side and the sec -- and the separatist side. ground troops but thick swing aircraft and helicopter gunships since this morning. in their efforts to retake the donetsk airport, but also in the center of donetsk and in other places. really upping their game when it comes to the military commitment to the fighting. a heartening of wills as well on the separatist side. pro russian fighters joining the separatist in east of ukraine from russia itself. some of those fighters describing themselves as chechen volunteers. important point there is, they're describing themselves as irregulars, not part of the russian military and
ryan chilcote is in kiev with the details. use local with former georgian president saakashvili and he says the russian military is directly responsible for the violence. what is your understanding? is their sense of the russian armies to rectally responsible for stoking violence? that is definitely the ukrainian line. we have seen a step up in the violence and military operations , both the ukrainian government side and the sec -- and the separatist side. ground troops but thick swing aircraft...
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nick spicer, al jazeera, kiev. >>> the organization for security and cooperation says it has lost contact with a team of monitors in ukraine. the vienna-based security watch dog said the group of four was last heard from on a routine patrol on monday evening. they have asked the ukrainian government as well as regional authorities for help finding the team. >>> to egypt where low voter turnout has prompted authorities to extend voting in the presidential election for a third day. tuesday was supposed to be the second and final day of voting. the interim government has already declared a national holiday to encourage people to vote. it's all part of a drive to ensure a strong show of support for the front-runner the former army chief, abdul cissi. we have the report. >> polls opened across the country on tuesday morning with voters trickling into polling stations like these. the government has declared the public holiday to encourage more people to vote while extending the hours until 10:00 p.m. local time. some think that media outlets suggest that millions of people have voted describing
nick spicer, al jazeera, kiev. >>> the organization for security and cooperation says it has lost contact with a team of monitors in ukraine. the vienna-based security watch dog said the group of four was last heard from on a routine patrol on monday evening. they have asked the ukrainian government as well as regional authorities for help finding the team. >>> to egypt where low voter turnout has prompted authorities to extend voting in the presidential election for a third...
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attacked overnight slavyansk a city of around one hundred thousand people is one of the main targets of kiev's military operation in the region it's residential areas have come under fire several times this. the shells of the houses and even a school and can develop many locals are leaving the city or at least seeking to send their children to safety hundreds were evacuated to crimea and will be held there and some account. is following the situation reached. in the last two days more and more civilians have found themselves in the line of fire there was a children's hospital that was shelled a number of residential buildings have been attacked at the same time there was a school and a kindergarten that came under fire locals tell us on friday they was allowed in fighting presumably this was to coincide with the fact that it was the last day of school but what people on the ground are telling us is that overnight shelling in the eastern ukrainian town of slovyansk resumed now at least two hundred children have been evacuated from the town to the resort of crimea this was a journey that was not
attacked overnight slavyansk a city of around one hundred thousand people is one of the main targets of kiev's military operation in the region it's residential areas have come under fire several times this. the shells of the houses and even a school and can develop many locals are leaving the city or at least seeking to send their children to safety hundreds were evacuated to crimea and will be held there and some account. is following the situation reached. in the last two days more and more...
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>> reporter: well, the latest developments are the acting defense minister in kiev has been saying the operation will continue with full force here on the eastern front of the country. and that they have effectively cleared the south of the city and the west of the city of donsk of what they call rebel fighters. as we saw in the downing of the helicopter, the military helicopter, it does appear now there are new weapons and very sophisticated weapons in the hands of the separatist fighters so let's take a look at what has been happening over the last 24 hours. as fighting intensified on ukraine's eastern front a show of force on donsk, heavily armed separatist fighters deployed through the self declared biggest city to shore up defenses. but the biggest blow against the ukrainian army defensive came 160 kilometers from the russian border where a shoulder launched surface to air missile brought down the military helicopter and among the 14 soldiers confirmed killed, a senior army general, the highest ranking casualty in the up rising so far. people were forced out of the administration
>> reporter: well, the latest developments are the acting defense minister in kiev has been saying the operation will continue with full force here on the eastern front of the country. and that they have effectively cleared the south of the city and the west of the city of donsk of what they call rebel fighters. as we saw in the downing of the helicopter, the military helicopter, it does appear now there are new weapons and very sophisticated weapons in the hands of the separatist...
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kiev is saying that staging attacks in polling stations and the public they can only guarantee nine will have the election. half are shut down by militant thugs. and for example, a school here in the city was going to be used to cast ballots and election office and armed militants burst in. and all of this is against the violence that we have followed as pro russian militants and national guard and militias. they will halt the activity on election day. many people would like to vote but they feel concerned that the election will be conducted throughout the country. the late word just to show you the swoep of this problem. officials are telling us that there might be no voting at all, julie? >> greg, thank you. >> a deadly shooting in a jewis our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >> belgium. gunfire is killing three people. belgium media said a person fled in's car. no word yet on's motive and somalia. militants striking in the capitol city of mogadishu. moments later they tried to storm the complex with law makers inside. and at least seven people were killed. and el sal
kiev is saying that staging attacks in polling stations and the public they can only guarantee nine will have the election. half are shut down by militant thugs. and for example, a school here in the city was going to be used to cast ballots and election office and armed militants burst in. and all of this is against the violence that we have followed as pro russian militants and national guard and militias. they will halt the activity on election day. many people would like to vote but they...
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kiev called the referendums in several eastern cities a far as. other international leaders say it's illegal. >> wild weather tears across the country. missouri declared a state of emergency after a tornado slammed a small town. >> in colorado, utah and wyoming, snow is causing power outages. >> boko haram said it would consider negotiating the release of 300 abducted school girls. the group said it might free the girls in exchange for release of its members from prison. >> ukraine eastern provinces declaring victory in a referendum. there were several deaths on sunday as residents of donetsk voted. >> this amateur footage shows gunman firing on an unarmed crowd after rejecting them follow a polling station. the tension in eastern ukraine is turning to violence on an almost daily base now. it is unlikely to ease after thousands turned out to vote in the region's referendum on whether to split from the rest of ukraine. >> i want peace in this country. i don't want this horrible mess from kiev that they created, a war, the killing of people and it c
kiev called the referendums in several eastern cities a far as. other international leaders say it's illegal. >> wild weather tears across the country. missouri declared a state of emergency after a tornado slammed a small town. >> in colorado, utah and wyoming, snow is causing power outages. >> boko haram said it would consider negotiating the release of 300 abducted school girls. the group said it might free the girls in exchange for release of its members from prison....
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. >> ( translated ): i want to underline that the planned presidential elections in kiev are a move in the right direction, but they won't solve anything if all of the citizens of ukraine don't understand how their rights will be guaranteed after these elections are held. >> woodruff: a white house spokesman said this afternoon there is no evidence that russian troops have pulled back, and the u.s. imposed further economic penalties on moscow. to help us walk through what these developments mean, i'm joined by angela stent, director of the center for eurasian, russian and east european studies at georgetown university. she has served in the state department and at the national intelligence council. and stephen cohen, professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university. welcome you both back to the program. angela stent, to you first, do you believe that the russians are pulling back their troops from the border? >> i think we don't know that yet. but i still think that the announcements that president putin made were an important step in t
. >> ( translated ): i want to underline that the planned presidential elections in kiev are a move in the right direction, but they won't solve anything if all of the citizens of ukraine don't understand how their rights will be guaranteed after these elections are held. >> woodruff: a white house spokesman said this afternoon there is no evidence that russian troops have pulled back, and the u.s. imposed further economic penalties on moscow. to help us walk through what these...
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the kiev government will not negotiate to groups they refer to as terrorists. wrench comes showed strong support for seceding from ukraine. >> violence in vietnam as tensions escalate with china. mobs burned and looted a number of chinese and other foreign owned factories near ho chi minh. five meet in a police people and six chinese were killed. the workers were upset about chinese drilling for oil in a disputed zone not south cline in a sea. more than 600 chinese nationals ever crossed into the country to avoid any altercation. >> thailand's new prime minister facing anti-government protest, forcing the prime minister and others to flee. protestors disrupted polls in february which were later nullified by the court. they won't accept a new election until political reforms are in place. two people were killed, 21 wounded in demonstrations across bangkok. police in venezuela taking at least 60 students protestors into covered in caracas, calling for the release of 200 arrested during a recent crackdown on anti-government protest camps. more than 40 people have
the kiev government will not negotiate to groups they refer to as terrorists. wrench comes showed strong support for seceding from ukraine. >> violence in vietnam as tensions escalate with china. mobs burned and looted a number of chinese and other foreign owned factories near ho chi minh. five meet in a police people and six chinese were killed. the workers were upset about chinese drilling for oil in a disputed zone not south cline in a sea. more than 600 chinese nationals ever crossed...
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but in kiev, the ukrainian defense minister insisted the campaign will continue, despite losses. he spoke a day after an army helicopter was shot down near the city of slovyansk, killing 14 servicemen. in syria, there's word that thousands of people are fleeing government-held cities ahead of next week's presidential election. opposition activists say insurgents ordered civilians to leave before they launch attacks to disrupt the vote. president bashar al-assad is expected to win a third term, despite demands by the u.s. and others that he give up power. officials in northern india fired two policemen today in the face of outrage over the gang rape and killing of two girls, ages 14 and 15. it happened wednesday, in a tiny village in uttar pradesh state, india's most populous region. lindsey hilsum of independent television news filed this report. a warning, some of the images may be disturbing. >> woodruff: the chief minister >> reporter: the girls hanging from a mango tree. horrified villagers gathered to protest that the police had refused to investigate because the families we
but in kiev, the ukrainian defense minister insisted the campaign will continue, despite losses. he spoke a day after an army helicopter was shot down near the city of slovyansk, killing 14 servicemen. in syria, there's word that thousands of people are fleeing government-held cities ahead of next week's presidential election. opposition activists say insurgents ordered civilians to leave before they launch attacks to disrupt the vote. president bashar al-assad is expected to win a third term,...
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he's in kiev. you can join jim now for a twitter chat. just tweet your questions using #jiminukraine and he'll be answering those for the next 30 minutes. i want to bring in daniel baer. he's joining us now from vienna. thanks, ambassador, for being with us. really appreciate it. and also your teams helped monitor these elections. can you talk a little bit about what they say in the east and we just heard some of jim's report describing that. but tell us about some of the things that they saw and what that means for this election. >> that's right. there were over 1100 people observing these elections. there have been 100 people on the ground for the last three months observing the lead-up to the erections, the pre-election environment and then they were fanned out across the country. they were joined by a thousand more for election day and what they found, as they reported at their press conference today, was that the elections met international standards, that with the exception of the areas, the discrete areas in the east where armed gr
he's in kiev. you can join jim now for a twitter chat. just tweet your questions using #jiminukraine and he'll be answering those for the next 30 minutes. i want to bring in daniel baer. he's joining us now from vienna. thanks, ambassador, for being with us. really appreciate it. and also your teams helped monitor these elections. can you talk a little bit about what they say in the east and we just heard some of jim's report describing that. but tell us about some of the things that they saw...
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now a new kiev leader with a pretty impressive mandate. he's now in power with that mandate. he wants to talk to moscow. moscow wants to talk to him. strangely, rather than an atmosphere of peace, there are real fears here because you've seen this unprecedented violence, jets, helicopters, heavy weapons, a lot gunfire, a lot of people fearing for their lives here, and that's nothing like what people hoped it would be like after this election. >> nick patton walsh, in donetsk for us. >>> there are also major political news in other parts of the world. in egypt, it is election day. the expected front-runner is former army chief adele fata el sisi. he was the force behind ousting president morsi and cracking down on the muslim brotherhood. the winner of the election will become egypt's fourth president in the past four years. >>> and in india, their new prime minister, norendi modi took the oath. he was the first to capture a true majority in parliament for nearly four decades. all the major leaders the region attended the event. that even included pakistan's prime minister. >>>
now a new kiev leader with a pretty impressive mandate. he's now in power with that mandate. he wants to talk to moscow. moscow wants to talk to him. strangely, rather than an atmosphere of peace, there are real fears here because you've seen this unprecedented violence, jets, helicopters, heavy weapons, a lot gunfire, a lot of people fearing for their lives here, and that's nothing like what people hoped it would be like after this election. >> nick patton walsh, in donetsk for us....
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anti terror operations, that's what the kievs have been calling them anyway in the eastern ukraine are turning into terror against his own citizens for their political beliefs, so the kremlin very, very critical of the new governments in kiev and what it is doing militarily in the east of the country. the kremlin also does seem to be making suggestions over the last few days at least that it's becoming more optimistic that there might be a detente. >> we could be seeing an unprecedented crackdown on chinese hackers. a criminal indictment set to target a sophisticated campaign stealing from u.s. companies. multiple reports claim the justice department filed charges against several officials with the chinese government, accused of using chinese military and intelligence facilities to steal trade secrets from american businesses. >> hundreds of chinese nationals are fleeing vietnam after a series of deadly protests there. two more chinese boats arriving in vietnam to help with evacuations. protestors are angry about china placing an oil rig in the disputed waters. several foreign owned fa
anti terror operations, that's what the kievs have been calling them anyway in the eastern ukraine are turning into terror against his own citizens for their political beliefs, so the kremlin very, very critical of the new governments in kiev and what it is doing militarily in the east of the country. the kremlin also does seem to be making suggestions over the last few days at least that it's becoming more optimistic that there might be a detente. >> we could be seeing an unprecedented...
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how will this help the kiev government? i think it will help them significantly. number one, there were clearly in need of urgent help financially, number two it will support them in their determination to reform the economy with the imf support, but also with -- we hope international support coming from other sources such as other international financial institutions and hopefully other countries as well that will rally to help and support the ukrainian authorities the economic situation. >> at the same time, there are other challenge is military and they now acknowledge they lost control of two key provinces in eastern ukraine. as long as they lose control of eastern ukraine, effective control and that is the industrial base, how can their economy ever really recover? >> you know, with the ukraine recovery, we're facing two gat gories of risk, the first is the implementation risk and we have seen that in the past. they are faced with they need to fix, one is the exchange rate policy. the second is the governance issue and the third one is the fiscal situation wi
how will this help the kiev government? i think it will help them significantly. number one, there were clearly in need of urgent help financially, number two it will support them in their determination to reform the economy with the imf support, but also with -- we hope international support coming from other sources such as other international financial institutions and hopefully other countries as well that will rally to help and support the ukrainian authorities the economic situation....
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our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is joining us from kiev right now. he spoke with top government officials there. what can you tell us, jim? >> reporter: well, wolf, it's a measure of the instability in the east that even the observers aren't safe. the osc lost touch with the team last night. they still don't know their whereabouts. you may remember last month another team disappeared and ended up being held for more than a week. this happens as the new government here in kiev fresh off successful elections on sunday greatly escalated its assaults on the militants. an official telling me that it is, quote, now or never for this government to fight this insurgency. ukraine's new government is only two days old but it is already riveted with gunfire and drenched in blood. a newly aggressive ukrainian military assault on pro-russian militants in the east has left dozens of militants dead. residents lined up to donate blood for victims on both sides. a senior ukrainian official told us, quote, the time is now or never to confront a broad insurgency number
our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is joining us from kiev right now. he spoke with top government officials there. what can you tell us, jim? >> reporter: well, wolf, it's a measure of the instability in the east that even the observers aren't safe. the osc lost touch with the team last night. they still don't know their whereabouts. you may remember last month another team disappeared and ended up being held for more than a week. this happens as the new government...